Did You Know? March 11 and March 27 were the days great earthquakes and tsunamis happened to Japan and Alaska, making lasting Earth Changes?
Mixed feelings about leaving CA during the Supermoon, Solar Eclipse, Spring Equinox |
January 9 I had planned to go to the Pacific Northwest but life got in the way. So, the trip was postponed until March 20, the first day of Spring. I didn't think much of the switch except that I like fall/winter more than the upcoming season. According to my tools, the time seemed fine for travel...
THE BIG ONE, IS IT COMING?... Sadly, I missed a few things that may include the West Coast or perhaps the Ring of Fire, thanks to March 20 (Pisces/Aries--water/fire). This Friday a line up of rare events are happening: A supermoon, solar eclipse, and the Spring equinox. I thought I was feeling high anxiety because I'm leaving my two canine companions and cat Zen but maybe it's more. Or not.
Ironically, I booked high hotel rooms |
TONIGHT ON C2C... So, in a few hours I'll be asked, "When is the Big One coming? According to my 2015 forecasts for Earth changes, I wrote this in Oracle 20/20 Magazine:
A Mixed Bag of
Predictions for 2015
* The West Coast did
experience a few notable shakers but 2015 may deliver even stronger earthquakes.
A 7.0 magnitude (or larger) is likely to strike the San Andreas Fault either in
the San Francisco Bay Area or Southern California (near water, including the
Pacific Ocean or Salton Sea).
* Europe may be rocked by an extremely shallow
and destructive great earthquake in Italy, Greece or Turkey.
* The Indian Ocean and/or an Asian
country (Japan or China) may be challenged by earthquake and potential tsunami(s).
On the Fringe
So, during wacky
weather, it’s almost guaranteed strange happenings will occur in places that
will be surprising. A dormant volcano may erupt; more tornadoes in non-twister
states may make the news. An earthquake swarm in the Midwest or California
could end up being a strong shaker making international news. A tsunami on the West Coast—whether it is
from Alaska, or Southern California, or even in the Cascadia Subduction Zone
from British Columbia, Canada to Northern California may happen as it has
before in past history.
Will the San Andreas make its move? |
In 2015, the year will
seem like a sequel to the film The Day
After Tomorrow with crazy climate but as usual humanity will deal and move
forward. Weather gurus to seismologists will tell you it’s difficult to
forecast what nature will do and when. After listening to so many predictions
gone bad, I have to agree. So, you can use my general predictions as a guide,
but take a peek at this historical source http://www.almanac.com/weather for the region you’re interested in, too, as
I did. Whatever happens in the New Year, be prepared for anything. And note,
whatever Mother Nature does, it will pass, as our grandmothers would say to us
during the best and worst of times.
Feeling edgy, travel anxiety or? |
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